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Even if people do, in a not far distant future, begin to read one another's minds, there will still be the question of whether what you find in another man's mind is especially worth reading -- worth more, that is, than what you can read in good books.
Even if men eventually find themselves able to look through walls and around corners, one may question whether this will help them to live better lives.
Even if the self portrait we distribute for popular consumption were accurate it would be dangerous to present it as a picture of the ideal society.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Even if the electric power fails after an attack, any time that the heater has been used will make the shelter that much more comfortable.
Even if we were not bound by Nugent, petitioner here would not be entitled to the report.
Even if all these operations could be performed instantaneously, the ICBM still has a time of flight to the target of about 30 minutes.
Even if this is some day possible, there remains the 30-minute time of flight of a missile to its overseas target.
Even if you live above that line, the FHA will back you, for they have decided that the inclusion of air conditioning in all new homes is a good thing and should be encouraged.
Even if gymnastics are not the ultimate goal, the good tumbler will be a better dancer, a better athlete, and a human being with a greater margin of safety in any activity.
Even if we strip their respective claims to the barest minimum, the `` odds '' still favor them both, for the trend in effect is always more likely to continue than to reverse.
Even if we marshal substantial agreement behind mandatory public education, we likely cannot expect that all the states will enact the legislation.
Even if there are no livestock, the farmer cannot leave the farm for long periods, particularly during the growing season.
Even if it did not, how would this little world of gentle people cope with its new reality of grenades and submachine guns??
Even then, if she took one step forward he could catch her.
Even if he is gifted with the merest mustard grain of imagination, something must seep in.
Even if he angry, Tim wouldn't hurt a woman.
Even the two-year-old feels miffed if the family has a prayer-time without her.
Even if the atom were big enough to hold a football field, this nucleus is still only about the size of a pinhead.
Even if that's all the promise he ever gave or ever will give, the giving of it once was enough and you believed it then and you will always believe it, even when it is finally the only thing in the world you have left to believe, and the whole world is telling you that one was a lie.
Even if we do, you'll be out of here in a week, probably ''.
Even if they ever did say anything about people like Lucille Warren, I know they wouldn't have dreamed of saying it in front of me.
Even if not yet ratified, the Articles provided domestic and international legitimacy for the Continental Congress to direct the American Revolutionary War, conduct diplomacy with Europe and deal with territorial issues and Indian relations.
Even so, half of a given amount of astatine will vaporize in an hour if put on a clean glass surface at room temperature.
Even if the resolution of an analog signal is higher than a comparable digital signal, the difference can be overshadowed by the noise in the signal.

Even and letter
Even if Athanasius and his companions were somewhat to blame, the letter runs, the Alexandrian Church should first have written to the pope.
Even some contemporaries found the methods employed to win over the Saxons wanting, as this excerpt from a letter of Alcuin of York to his friend Meginfrid, written in 796, shows:
An example of top down processing: Even though the second letter in each word is ambiguous, top down processing allows for easy disambiguation based on the context.
Even in October 1739 Vernon had sent his first Lieutenant Percival along with two Spanish Fraternity on the ship, with the excuse to deliver a letter to Blas de Lezo and another who at that time was the governor of Cartagena, Don Pedro Hidalgo.
Even when the unconnected network drive is not the next available drive letter, Windows XP may be unable to map a drive and this error may also prevent the mounting of the USB device.
Even before she succeeded to the throne, Leopold had been advising the then-Princess Victoria by letter, and after her accession, he was one of the great influences on her in the early days of her monarchy.
Even after he realized he had sent the letter, he did not think she would really come.
Even Alberti's implementation of his polyalphabetic cipher was rather easy to break ( the capitalized letter is a major clue to the cryptanalyst ).
Even when only ciphertext is available for testing and plaintext letter identities are disguised, coincidences in ciphertext can be caused by coincidences in the underlying plaintext.
Even Tsar Ivan the Terrible expressed horror at the carnage in a letter to the Emperor.
Even the cube-shaped spacecraft of the television series is reminiscent of the design of the dorm ( which from the air resembles the letter E ).
Even where a later age has been set, a bishop may not refuse to confer the sacrament on younger children who request it, provided they are baptized, have the use of reason, are suitably instructed and are properly disposed and able to renew the baptismal promises ( letter of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments published in its 1999 bulletin, pages 537 – 540 ).
Even Pope Simplicius wrote him a letter of commendation.
Even as Come Back, Little Sheba was in a pre-Broadway run in early 1950, Inge was filled with some doubt as to its success, as he expressed in a letter to his sponsor in Alcoholics Anonymous, " If Sheba makes it in Hartford I guess it will go on to Broadway and if it doesn't I suppose I'll be back in St. Louis.
Even though Mother Jones wrote a letter for such permission, she never received an answer.
" Even there the Christians to whom the letter is addressed are associated with that heavenly Church (" you have come to ….
Even when his suicide is many times linked to the Foundation ’ s financial difficulties, the letter clearly shows Favaloro overwhelmed by the corruption of the health system and feeling that he cannot fight against this powerful organization.
Even though it determines the outcome of the votes crucially far more than the debate, neither these instructions, which are visible to everyone in the chamber, nor the " whip " letter at the start of the week, are recorded in Hansard, as they are considered an internal matter of the political party ; indeed, the system exists because any explicit direction to an MP as to how they should vote would technically be a Breach of Parliamentary Privilege.
Even so, a letter from the Oxford Museum describes that Tench restarted his business after the war ended.
“ That ’ s been the historic Democratic commitment .” He called for a tax system that was “ simple and fair and also gives real relief for middle income tax payers .” Rostenkowski concluded the speech with an appeal to the “ silent majority ” He asked viewers fed up with the current tax system to write him a letter to show their support, “ Even if you can ’ t spell Rostenkowski, put down what they used to call my father and grandfather: Rosty ,” he said into the camera.
Even Queen Victoria sent an original letter of Bonnie Prince Charlie from her own collection.
It is alleged that when the letter arrived in India, officials filed it under Not Even Pending.
Even when an analyst suspects the presence of a message, an innocent letter can contain apparently hidden text.
Even non-Christian writers in the 2nd century were aware that some tradition existed of secret teachings passed down from " Salome the disciple ", to sects such as the Carpocratians, the followers of the Carpocrates who got hold of an unauthorized copy of the Secret Gospel of Mark in Alexandria mentioned in Clement's private letter and who claimed to derive some of their gnostic tenets from Salome, it would appear.

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